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re: Judge calls election lawsuit ‘baseless,’ orders Kari Lake, Mark Finchem to pay court fees
Posted on 12/2/22 at 9:49 am to oklahogjr
Posted on 12/2/22 at 9:49 am to oklahogjr
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Basically they want this because hypothetically they could have been cheated but have no evidence suggesting such basically...
To recap:
1. No one can hold certification of election results until an investigation is held, even the people charged with certifying election results.
2. No one can challenge election results to get an investigation started, including the people who were harmed by what is very likely fraud.
3. No one can sue to hold election results until investigations are performed.
But let's not let any of that stop the morons who spout off about "free and fair elections."
Posted on 12/2/22 at 10:28 am to imjustafatkid
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To recap:
1. No one can hold certification of election results until an investigation is held, even the people charged with certifying election results.
2. No one can challenge election results to get an investigation started, including the people who were harmed by what is very likely fraud.
3. No one can sue to hold election results until investigations are performed.
No, the recap is if you are going to challenge election results, then bring some fricking evidence with you.
Certification of elections cannot be delayed just because you don't like the results. Investigations will not be started just because an election was close. And you really should not sue in Federal Court - before or after an election - without evidentiary support for your claims.
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